Background
Zung, Thomas Tse-Kwai was born on February 8, 1933 in Shanghai, China. Came to the United States, 1937, naturalized, 1954.
Zung, Thomas Tse-Kwai was born on February 8, 1933 in Shanghai, China. Came to the United States, 1937, naturalized, 1954.
Student Drew University, 1950-1951, (Rose scholar) Virginia. Student R. Buckminster Fuller), International Student recreation center
Student UnionWittenberg University, Young Women's Christian Association Salem Ohio, China International
Student Union, 1989, others
Project architect Edward Durell Stone, Architect, New York City, 1958, 60-65. Architect Cleveland, since 1967. President Buckminster Fuller, Sadao and Zung, Architects, since 1979.
Distinguished senior fellow Stanford University Libraries. John Denver Windstar Foundation Symposium speaker, Aspen, Colorado, 2004. Synergetics collaborative, SNEC, founding member, symposium speaker, American University, 2010.
Fuller Dome transformation initiative keynote speaker Southern Illinois University, 2010.
Trustee Pace Association, 1970-1973, Karamu House, 1974-1980, Cleveland Institute Music, 1979-1986, Chinese Cultural Association, 1980-1984, Ohio Arts Council, 1982-1984. Task force chairman Greater Cleveland Growth Association, 1970. Member Council Human Relations, 1972, Leadership Cleveland Class '77.
Cubmaster local Boy Scouts American, 1977-1979. Vestryman St. Christopher-by-River, 1980-1983. Board directors Buckminster Fuller Institute, since 1983, Pearl S. Buck Foundation, 1989-1998, consultant architect history house committee.
Member Advisory Council Aging, State of Ohio, 1997—2007. Founder, president Bratenahl 100, since 2006. Commissioner Veterans of Foreign Wars Cuyahoga County Veterinary Service, since 2006.
With Signal corpus, United States army, 1953-1955. Member American Institute of Architects (director Cleveland chapter 1980, Design award Cleveland chapter 1972, Design award 1989), American Society Planning Officials, English Speaking Union (trustee 1972-1975), Ohio Society Architects, Ohio Association Minority Architects and Engineers (trustee 1982-1990), Hermit Club, City Club (director 1972-1974, vice president 1974), Rotary. Buckminster Fuller Institute (board member).
Married Joyce Burke-Jones. 1 child, Thomas Bates.